PAGE TWELVE THE DAILY TAR HEEL FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5, l'sm Foreign I roupes To AAafce Two Appearances At Hill The Carolina- Playmakers. in line with their policy of bringing to the University each year pro fessional theatrical troupes of unusual quality, will this season sponsor the appearance of Tour ing Players, Inc., and the London Repertory Theatre.' Both these companies, working jointly as the Anglo-American Tour, wiil exchange visits in the United States England and the continent. Touring Players, Inc., will pre sent "Trio- An Evening of Three Plays With Music" on March 8. This group is composed of exper ienced theatre people who de scribe "Trio" as a program of three representative American plays, in an evening of drama and American folk music. , "N On April 12 the London Reper tory Theatre of England will pre sent Ben Jonson's classic comedy, "Volpone". This will be a rare oDDortunity for theatre-goers since Jonsori is seldom performed in this country by companies of the calibre of the London group The exchange visits between these two companies is being ar ranged by the State Department and have been hailed by the American National Theatre and Academy as an important step toward future international ex changes. Holders of the Playmaker sea son ticket will receive first choice of seats for both productions. These tickets are on sale now at CLASSIFIEDS ANNOUNCEMENTS ARE YOU ' LOOKING FOR A SOCIAL CHAIRMAN? Are you looking for a place for your, fra ternity sorority or club to have a party? "The Carolina" 2 miles out on the Greensboro highway may have just what you want Special rates during the week. We invite you all to see our new ly decorated Bamboo Room for couples only. Open 7 p.m.-12 mid night daily exeept Sunday. For reservation, call 9612, before 7 p.m. (3-C2666-1) UNIVERSITY TRUCKING COM PANY. Local and long distance househ61d"moving. Contract Haul ing" Cargo Insurance,, 100 East Franklin St. Phone 4041, or see Ross or James .Norwood, . - . - : (Chg. lxl) FOR RENT 6A ROOM' FOR RENT $20.00, LARGE, very private, nicely fur nished, semi-private bath, 5 minutes drive from campus. 72 Dogwood Acres, telephone 2-9682 , (1-2662-2) FOR SALE 6B 1948 MATCHLESS MOTOR CYCLE (English), excellent con dition. See W. D. Poe at Poe Motor Co. (Chg. lxl ONE FOUR ROOM AND ONE FIVE room house; 5 acres of land, four miles from Chapel Hill, Pittsboro Highway. See or Call A. J. Johnson. Phone 2-5875. .: . (1-2661-5) REMINGTON PORTABLE TYPE WRITER for sale - used ' only freshman year good condition just overhauled by typewriter company contact Oscar Merritt Phone 9001. . (1-2663-1) ,1951 M.G. T.D. SERIES CUS-TOM-ized souped up with nec essary accessories. The latest thing sport cars See, . Dusty Forbes, The Carolina, after ?7 p.m. Highway 54, Greensboro Road. .:'.'. (l-c2S4rl) Booze Sends UNC Student To City Court A number of University stu dents who were found by the Chapel Hill Police Department to be illegally in possesion of tax paid whiskey in front of a local restaurant last Friday and Satur day were told to pour out their whisky or come to court. Only one came to court. Policeman D.R. Roberts said there were so many offenders that it jwas impossible for the police men to leave the' streets. Thus the students were told to pour out the stuff or be arrested. Only K.E Lewis, Sigma Chi from Beaver Pennsylvania, didn't pour out his whiskey, Roberts said. His case was the only one tried in a special Tuesday night ses sion , of ' Chapel Hill Recorders Court. Other rases had to be carried over to the next court be cause the principals failed to appear; in court or their, lawyers had the case bound over. Student Lewis was found guilty of having illegal possesion of whisky, but was found not guilty of illegally displaying whiskey , in public He was fined the costs of court. the Playmakers' business office in Swain Hall on the campus. Mail and telephone orders are accepted. .. Phone 658 1 Ryan Wins Last Week's GM Contest Frank Ryan, 221 B, was the winner of the first week's Graham Memorial Football Contest. Ryan will receive a set of pipes for picking "17 winners out of 20 games listed. Mimeographed forms listing 20 of the week's top games can be obtained in the center lobby of Graham Memorial this morning. Deadline is tomorrow noon. Any student may .participate, but there may be only one entry per student. . - i . - Listed in this week's contest are: Alabama-Vanderbilt, N. C. State-Clemson, ( Duke-Tennessee, George Washington-Maryland, Georgia-Mississippi, Georgia Tech -Kentucky, Rice-LSU, Wake Forest-Richmond, South Carolina Furman, VPI-Virginia, Army Northwestern, Navy-Princeton, Villanova-Penri. State, Notre Dame-Detroit, Illinois-Wisconsin, Iowa-Purdue, Michigan-Stanford, Michigan State-Ohio State, Minnesota-California, Missouri-SMU, NORTH,CAROLINA TEXAS. y Survey Completed Miss Lucile Kelling,- professor jpi library science here, recently completed a library survey in Asheville. r Focal points in 'the survey were the reference . collection of the Pack Memorial Public Library and the Sondley Reference Lib rary. Miss Kelling made recom mendations for the future de velopment of reference services in Asheville. tariff J&? -llgHH :5SdaH-- res fir 1 12 W. FOR THE BEST BUY IN TOWN '50 Plymouth Suburban '48 DeSoto Four-door '47 Chrysler 8-Passenger Sedan '49 'Ford 2rDoor Sedan '46 Plymouth 4-Door Sedan '39 Buick 2-Door Sedan DeSotto Plymouth PU RE O! L P RO D U.CTS- -: Lab In Caldwell Y Offers Aid In Romance Languages By Joe Raff You romance language stu dents looking for better - ways to learn your subject, might try walking into Caldwell Y some afternoon between 2 and 5 p.m. or in the evening from 7 to 9. Not only students are invited to the foreign language labora tory, but also faculty members, folks just interested in brushing up on a language, passers-by, and just anybody who has a notion that. they want to learn. The lab, which has continually been expanding its programs each year, is available to the student who wants help with" his lessons and the individual desiring to study a romance language. As a method of study, educa tors say that past experience has proven that " use of records in foreign languages is profitable to students. Countless records are available in the lab' for the stu dent to study and -enjoy. All exercises C for French, : Spanish, Italian, and Portuguese 1, 2, 3, 3X, and 4 are on hand for the student interested in increasing his proficiency in his language. Aside from the academic aspect of the lab, there are a great many opportunities for study of the cul ture of a foreign country. "Voice of America" records can be heard as well as the "Tres de Pancho," a Latin American trio of rhumba playing and Southern hemisDhere jazz. Both wire and tape recorders are available- and several three speed record players are there to be used by anyone interested in delving into the mysteries of a W, .-.JW'.'H dp-' Franklin St. foreign language. A short-wave receiver may also be utilized by those who want to listen to radio- soap-operas from France and their favorite Spanish disc-jockey. A program for enlarging the de partment "has been, underway for some time now. -Dr. S. A. Stoude mire, head of the romance lang uage department, explained that wider use of the laboratory sys tem should be brought about. He illustrated that in thisage of highly accelerated travel and com munication it was necessary for the enlightened individual to know his neighbors. "The world is growing smaller and smaller, and it becomes all-important that we understand our foreign friends," he said. The laboratory method is the best way of learn ing about them. Two - New Faculty Mc m be rs Ad ded Two new faculty appointments were announced here this week by Chancellor R. B. House. William . O. Cummings of Eyanston, 111., University of Pennsylvania-graduate with wide experience in the insurance pro fession, has been appointed Julian Price Lecturer in Life Insurance in the School of Business Admin istration here. Segundo V. Linares Quintana. distinguished Argentine scholar and professor of constitutional law in the University of La Pla ta, Argentina, will hold the Burton- Craige professorship in tlio political science department dur ing the fall quarter. 1 Phone 9436 ! J T r -i- fc S l

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